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Where Happiness Lives

Barry Timms Greg Abbott

$22.99

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English
Little Tiger Press
06 February 2020
Three little mice. Three very different houses.

But which is the happiest home?

Three little mice. Three very different houses.

But which is the happiest home?

A timely tale about discovering true happiness and appreciating all that you have - with flaps to lift and peep-through pages.
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Illustrated by:   Greg Abbott
Imprint:   Little Tiger Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 245mm,  Spine: 4mm
ISBN:   9781848699526
ISBN 10:   1848699522
Pages:   24
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Barry Timms is an award-winning storyteller who enjoys the way books bring people together. He grew up in the rugged Cornish landscape but now lives by a South London water tower and is a city boy at heart. Barry can often be found with pencil in hand, writing or drawing or both. Barry likes road-trip movies, ghost trains and exploring forgotten side streets. Greg Abbott is an illustrator and designer based in West Sussex, England. He works with a variety of clients on all sorts of creative endeavours, but mostly as a children's illustrator on narrative and character driven projects. In between commissions Greg likes to experiment with new techniques and keeps himself busy with self-initiated personal projects, from developing story ideas and illustrations, to coding and automating things.

Reviews for Where Happiness Lives

A charming tale about taking the time to truly appreciate what we have. -- Picture Books Blogger A story about appreciating what you have, the value of happiness and finding out what is important in life. -- Pocket Nannies This mousey tale gently introduces young readers to the emotion of envy and how it can make you feel. -- Library Girl and Book Boy A gentle and reassuring narrative that explores the meaning of 'home' and encourages readers to value the happiness to be found in the most familiar of places. -- Books for Topics This beautiful book has gone straight in to our all-time top 10. -- Ivy's Library


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